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Graham Guardian from Safford, Arizona • Page 4

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Graham Guardiani
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Safford, Arizona
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raffle sWSrKbB i i ifTliinmir limn tmseumaset 38fc rsw ssa Bk Jw ST i QV trf si i i vttua METHODIST CHURCH rr I 1 Dr Moore Sunda School Field Secretary for An zona and California will deliver an address Sunday morning at 1100 oclock at the Methodist Church Sunday night at 8001 oclock he will give an illustrated lecture presenting byhieansof beautifully colored stereopticon Blides world conditions He is a very able speaker and has a wide knowledge of conditions at homeand abroad The public is cordially invited to hear Dr Moore at both the morning and evenincr services TheiSunday School meets Sun day morning at 1000 oclockrl Plans will be announced at that time for the Sunday School campaign for membership during the month of May Come and hear about it Cecil Aker Pastor Saf ford Valley Products Company The Safford Valley Products Co recently organized has taken oyer the building formerly owned by the Farmers Exchange located on Second South and Center streets securing the same at original cost of purchase and construction The new company in the purchase of this building owns its own home fully paid fori and in addition has placed over 16000 of its capital stock for cash The company will act as commission agents for Gila valley farmers and will buy and sell everything for the farm With the full support of the valley farmers who have already subscribed the company is certain to succeed The officers of the company are John president A Turner West vice president Geo A Foote secretary John Mattlce and Jpseph Alder directors Charles Alt manager and Carr office manager Ui Arthur Woolsey is repdrted as much improved and out of danger For Sale One hundred and ten acres at Duncan Arizona 75 acres under canal and in alfalfa and small grain This ranch is well located and improved in a prosperous communp and a bargain at 10000 one third cash balance to suit Call oraddress Miller Thatch er Arizonar Dr -Scott was called to Globe noon in consultation in the case- Of Mrs Johp Bird well Jr and baby who are seriously ill with influenza The new Wiliard Thread Rubber Storage Batteries are carried in stock at Gila Motor Co Inc Wiliard Service Station Wilson returned from Mesa Sunday evening having spent a week in the Salt ijtiver valley Mr Wilson reported a drencfiing rain in and around Phoenix Saturday and Sunday Our prescriptions compounded only by pharmacist Best Drug Store Mrs Boscoe is reported as convalescent from a severe attack of pneumonia Hon WT Webb was a business visitor in town Tuesday and Wednesday leaving here Wednesday afternoon for his ranch in Bonita Bob Morris is wearing the nappy smile these days Cause He Is now enjoying life riding around in his new Studebaker Four touripg car which he purchased thisweek from Larson the Studebaker agent Don Pace and Benoni Coleman of Thatcher dutoed to Lords burg Monday night andy caught the train for El Paso where they went to join in the reception that was given to the 158th Regiment yesterday 11 Dr Richardsdentist will locate here in about ten days Dr Richards was formerly in Prescott and was first lieutenant in the Army but recently received his discharge Fob Sale My home in Saf ford also some furniture a fine wardrobe in A condition cup board range couch table and washstand Anyone interested write A Phillips 2229 West Jefferson street Phoenix Arizona Nd GUum See Dr Schell of Tucson on regular visit next week He will be at Pima Hotel on Thursday the 8th Thatcher Alex Hunts on Friday the 9th and SafFord Hotel Olive on Saturday the 10th One day only in each place Special attention to- chil drens eyes Abttt Rheamtiia Rheumatism causes more pain and Buttering than any other disease for thereason that It fa the most common of all ills and It Is corUioly ratifying tn nuffererti to know that there is a remedy that will afford relief make rest and sleep possible It is MHed ChamberjslnB Liniment ad-12-5 tvr4 A SOCIETY -5 VWW I Saturday veyening4va veryde ljghtful time was spetot by a number of friends of Mr and Mrs Brandt at their home Games and music helped to speed the hours and as aconcliision of a most enjoyable Uime straw- berry shortcake and coffee were served Among those present were Mrand Mrs Frttedenthal Mr- and Mrs Ginter Mrs Morris -Simon Mrs Kate Jennings Mrs Samuel Mrs Rose Mrs Hollirtgsworth Mrs Fither Mrs Alice Worden Miss Cora Schnieder Dr -Scott Schenck and A Marcus Mrs Cora Hubbard and Ada Kempton entertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Blair in honor of Miss Lillie About ten guests were present who enjoyed the evening in games and social conversation during which delightful refreshments of ice cream and cake were served Social Meeting of ME Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid Society ofhe Methodist Church met Tuesday afternoon at vthe homepf Mrs Stiles on Center street Quilting was the order1 of the day After an hour or so of mostpleasant social chat as well ladies were served by the hostess to refreshments and a musical program It was a most enjoyable occasion and the ladies highly appreciated the courtesies shown Jthem by Mrs- Stiles and her mother Mrs Edwards who is visiting her daughter at this time CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The United States Civil Service Commission announces the examination for foresl and field clerk to be held- May 24 1919 Application blanks and further information may be obtained from the Local Secretary Board of Civil Service Examiners Forest Service afford Arizona Subscribe for The Guardian CORDS FABRICS RIBBED NON SKIDS TUBES ACCESSORIES OIL GREASE GASOLINE BATTERY RECHARGING AND REPAIRING GENERAL REPAIR WORK SEASON TICKETS ON SALE AT The Palms Crandalls Pharmacy and the Bank ot Safford Solomon Commercial Co Solomonville The Citizens Bank Thatcher Ferguson and Fyffes Central Lines Bros and Webb Merrill Commercial Co Pima Paces Store Eden 0 Turtles Store Ft Thomas RS KnowlesStore Geronimo Woman ziCliib to Meet Friday May 9th The regufr businesVmeting of the Womans Club wilrberheld Friday afterjjoon May 9th in the Library room inJthV CoUrt House Every woman interested in making our town a better place in whidrto live is eligible to memberships The Womans Club is non-sectarian and non partisan Tjiey stand for thogoodof all the people in this community and want all good people to help them in their work OTnwnMMMMaM THl BEST DRUG STORE Prescription Work a Special ty by an Experienced Pharmacist The Best of Everything A Mohawk Agency iiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiii If you want BETTER tires and tubes drop in and let us show you why MOHAWKSare called QUALITY prodTt ucts Let us show you why they are better than the average tire or tube Let us show you why they will reduce yourannual tire bills We have been trying them out in this district for seven months now we are going after your business We have satisfied ourselves that we dont have to misrepresent sell them They have proven their real valup Absolutely not one ounce of shoddy or reclaimed rubber used in any patt of their construction An extra ply of fabric giveS them stronger carcas Made by hand to the smallest detail NJt merely the best for the money but the best at any price Kt 4 iiiiiiiimiiiiiiim CHEVROLET AGENCY The Solomon Commercial Co Saf ford Arizona Phone 30 Ti closed twc Weeks The Public Library1 will be closed Wednesday May 7th and will -not re open until Wednesday Mey 2Jsth For Sale Team wagon and harness Standard bred team weight about 21300 pounds Apply to Section Foreman- Solo monville Mr IMS ETU CHAUTAUQUA DAYS COMING SOON Chautauqua brings the world to your door It is a week of splendid constructive lecture of exceptionally fine music and of the best entertainment the country affords The seven days H11 mean much to you and yotr community Attend on the season ticket plan 26 events for 275 less than 15c apiece After 600 of the opWing day tickets advance to 3 OO BUY YOURS TODAY The Czechq Slovak Band From Bohemia land of the Czecho Slovaks comes this splen did musical organization headed by Jaroslav Cimeraone one of the great band a rectors of his native land In the East- they have achieved notable successes 26 BIG EYENTS 26 Madame HeleTv Cafarelli soloist presenting Bohemian folk songs Edward Trefz Edward Trefz formerly assistant to Hoover in Food Administration work and member of the American Tood Mission sent to Europe in 1918 comes with a remarkable Iectureon reconstruction problems Second nfght only Hear Trefz by all means Turn to the Right The big metropolitan success Turn to the Bight will be presented at Chautauqua by Edwin Whitney Americas greatest interpreter of plays Mr Whitney has won a distinct place on the platform and his coming is one of the high lights of the week War Pictures Henry Warren Poor brings an intensely interesting lecture on the closing days of the war and the dawn of peace Illus- trated with the latest Underwood Underwood photos in additionto his own splendid collection secured during two recent trips overseas SAFFORD BUY ON THE SEASON TICKET PLAN Single admissions amount to more than 700 GILA VALLEY SAFFORD CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION Walter Scott Pace Hart Empie Cooper Callison John Weber Maxham Lathrop Lee Larson Wesley Taylor Martin M6rtenserrjJr A Armstrong Wilbur French A Wardlaw Layton Joseph Alder Layton Geo A Foote Preston Chas Byrsdorfer Echols Ar Sowell Wiliard Pace Clayton Gila Motor Co Inc Mf Morgan A McAlister Hotel Olive A McNeil Chas Alt Freeman Greenhalgh Charles Carr Paul Brown 4 Private Peat SENATOR SMITH A VISITOR Senator Mark Smith arrived here Sunday nightf rom Tucson for a hort visit leaving Monday morning for Clifton to attend the FloodControl rheetingl i For Sale Team of mares Cashor easy terms Apply to Mrs Matilde Emig next to Flume Camp or phone 64R2 12 3 1 ns The famous little Canadian author and lecturer in rammer nn 1 ttiaOlvfVl nirrtif So 4 Must maaUI Itj4 gagementd of the year Two Years in Hell and Back With a Smile is the greatest story of the war Lewis Military Quartet ij i I rpi a i ruur um vuiuea iruui vjauip ucwio inia quariet was me pnae ot the great Northwestern cantonment every member a soloist who has achieved distinctionMn the musical world Two concerts on the third dayvhich you will remember pleasurably for months 26 BIG EVENTS 26 3 Mary Adel Hays 4 The noted New York coloratura soprano Mary Adel Hays -comes on the fourth night assisted by hercompany of Re- This recital is an event of cardinal importance to all lovers of the best in music Apollo Concert Comp TheApollos five genuine musical artists close Chautauqua with two great programs They feature the big Apollo- nhone concert instrument extraordinary One oftkasfs aj Best known musical companies before the public I i a today Dontmiss Apollo Day mM 11 IbbB IbW IbhT 1 APRIL 10 16 SeasonTicket AdulU -Prices Wr Tx Incke hiUri lWf Senator the highest Standard Bred Stallion in the State will make the seas6n or 1919 at my barn Foster Ap aeooM poibl after tiw TnJucv is received set a bottle ef Chamberlains LiBMMRt and ieUew tttBJai printed directions whieh fccoompanvle bottle tiMt a4 lltfe 1 11111 yvaid viicci vpcrctuuii i Cra4r RfiraniiAC Rorviiirrl B- i 120 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 120 1 3 HO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14- no TO i Commodity I 100 WW JWA I 10 tO Tj a 1 19 I 60 1 1 50 I- ffiffi 3 4 i 1 SO 0 i 1 10 wrWnTTr -to 10 io i llllllllllllllllllljllllllllln 1 HO 1914 1915 191 1917 lttt i tro Chtngei in Telephone Rttes 1913 to 1918 Compared with Change in Wages aid Prices INGE WIS there hw been a steady inorea ie in the prie fAll iim ana we proauow 01 inaustry wmon nasno neenreiiccieajB a corresponding increase in telephone rates In order to meet th pwt and present high cost of telephone operation a revenue in just proportion to the expense must be secured The reason ie wmnle The cost of telephone vanced both because of the increased cost of mater operation has steadily ad erial and the increased ing coRt of employes The oonsumer has realized the necessity of paytag more for rent for food for clothing and for transportation The telephone industry has been affected by the same conditions which have produced higher prices in all of the necessities of life Between 19J3 and 1918 commodity pcices advanced 112 wage advanced 72 and Telephone rate the country over advanced oaly i Adequate res arc needed if the service is to be maintained efficiently and on a tooiprehensive scale so i to meet the increasing demands of the publie Thia company is operating Its telephone property under the direction of the Postmaster General for the United States Government and must scciir sufficient revenue to cover the cost of rendering the service The Mountaiijiltei Telephone Telsjr ITS tWfe ID Co i ft wTunvHHMin IS 4i yiSX WPSSKS.

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1895-1922